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  2. Lurelle Guild - Wikipedia

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    Lurelle Guild. Vacuum Cleaner, ca. 1937. Brooklyn Museum.. Lurelle Van Arsdale Guild (1898–1985) was an architect, industrial designer, and interior designer. Born in Syracuse, New York, Guild studied painting at Syracuse University, graduating in 1920.

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    1950s Squirrel Ballerina Shaker Set. angel7x77 / ebay. Listing price on eBay: $2,500. These squirrel ballerinas are another Japanese take on salt and pepper shakers. Like the pixie flowers, this ...

  4. Cocktail shaker - Wikipedia

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    The cocktail shaker can be traced to 7000 BCE in prehispanic Mexico and South America, where the jar gourd was used as a closed container. In 1520, Hernán Cortés wrote to King Charles V of Spain of a drink made from cacao, served to Montezuma with much reverence, frothy and foaming from a golden cylinder.

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    Brass is one of the more common materials found in thrift and antique stores—bowls, vases, boxes, sculptures, and figurines. “Baldwin and English-made brass are highly desirable,” says Hilbert.

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    There’s no need to break out your cocktail shaker set, either; this hot cocktail comes together in just one mug. Get the Hot Toddy recipe. PHOTO: RACHEL VANNI; FOOD STYLING: MAKINZE GORE.

  7. The Museum of the American Cocktail - Wikipedia

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    The exhibit includes antique and vintage cocktail shakers, Prohibition-era literature, recorded music, bar tools, photographs, and cocktail memorabilia from the collections of the Museum's friends and founders. [1] The Museum of the American Cocktail publishes a website, a monthly newsletter, and an annual journal titled Mixologist.

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